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Revision as of 20:34, August 28, 2017
Shine 2017 | |
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Dates | August 25th-27th, 2017 |
Venue | Seaport World Trade Center |
Address/City | 200 Seaport Blvd Boston, Massachusetts |
Entry fees | Melee singles: $10 Melee doubles: $10 Melee crew: $5 Smash 4 singles: $10 Smash 4 doubles: $10 Smash 4 crew: $5 Smash 64 singles: $10 Smash 64 doubles: $10 Early venue: $50 Venue: $60 Late venue: $80 |
Results | |
winners | Wizzrobe 1v1 Wizzrobe & Alvin 2v2 |
winners | Hungrybox 1v1 SFAT & PewPewU 2v2 |
winners | ZeRo 1v1 MkLeo & komorikiri 2v2 |
Shine 2017 was a national tournament for Super Smash Bros., Super Smash Bros. Melee, and Super Smash Bros. for Wii U that occurred from August 25th-27th, 2017. The tournament was announced on December 20th, 2016 by Big Blue eSports via Twitch.[1] On January 23rd, 2017, the Shine 2017 team released a trailer for the upcoming tournament.[2]
Results
Smash 64 singles
(103 entrants)
Brackets
Place | Name | Character(s) | Earnings |
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1st | Wizzrobe | ||
2nd | Alvin | ||
3rd | Mariguas | ||
4th | BarkSanchez | ||
5th | CTG | ||
5th | Fireblaster | ||
7th | Darkhorse | ||
7th | Nintendude | ||
9th | Yunque | ||
9th | Shears | ||
9th | Marbles | ||
9th | KD3 | ||
13th | Horbie | ||
13th | Bread | ||
13th | Madrush21 | ||
13th | Raychu |
Smash 64 doubles
(24 teams)
brackets
Star King Doubles Ruleset was used, where double Pikachu, double Kirby, and Pikachu/Kirby teams were banned.
Place | Name | Character(s) | Name | Character(s) | Earnings |
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1st | Alvin | Wizzrobe | |||
2nd | BarkSanchez | Darkhorse | |||
3rd | Dajjal | Mariguas | |||
4th | Madrush21 | Shears | |||
5th | Stranded | KD3 | |||
5th | Fireblaster | KaZ | |||
7th | Andykins | Rocket | |||
7th | Marbles | Horbie |
Melee singles
(1,156 entrants)
Top 8 bracket
Melee doubles
(278 teams)
Top 48 bracket
Place | Name | Character(s) | Name | Character(s) | Earnings |
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1st | SFAT | PewPewU | |||
2nd | Mango | Mew2King | |||
3rd | Leffen | Ice | |||
4th | Swedish Delight | Plup | |||
5th | MacD | Crush | |||
5th | S2J | Shroomed | |||
7th | Syrox | Westballz | |||
7th | Lucky | The Moon | |||
9th | Hungrybox | Captain Crunch | |||
9th | KirbyKaze | Ryan Ford | |||
9th | Dizzkidboogie | 2Saint | |||
9th | Rishi | LloD | |||
13th | Chillin | HAT | |||
13th | Reno | Cactuar | |||
13th | Connor | Captain Faceroll | |||
13th | N0ne | Nightmare |
Smash Wii U singles
(659 entrants)
Place | Name | Character(s) | Earnings |
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1st | ZeRo | ||
2nd | Tweek | ||
3rd | Nairo | ||
4th | Salem | ||
5th | MkLeo | ||
5th | Ally | ||
7th | Larry Lurr | ||
7th | komorikiri | ||
9th | WaDi | ||
9th | Light | ||
9th | Mistake | ||
9th | Cosmos | ||
13th | ESAM | ||
13th | VoiD | ||
13th | Marss | ||
13th | Dark Wizzy | ||
17th | Zinoto | ||
17th | ANTi | ||
17th | tyroy | ||
17th | JK | ||
17th | MattyG | ||
17th | CaptainZack | ||
17th | MVD | ||
17th | Locus | ||
25th | Venom | ||
25th | IceArrow | ||
25th | Pink Fresh | ||
25th | Mr.E | ||
25th | Sonix | ||
25th | MJG | ||
25th | Ralphie | ||
25th | Shoyo James | ||
33rd | Blacktwins | ||
33rd | Wraith | ||
33rd | DarkAura | ||
33rd | Hide | ||
33rd | Remzi | ||
33rd | Biddy | ||
33rd | Pugwest | ||
33rd | Fwed | ||
33rd | aperture | ||
33rd | Kuma | ||
33rd | Zoan | ||
33rd | LingLing | ||
33rd | Vivid | ||
33rd | Chaos | ||
33rd | Craftis | ||
33rd | The Great Gonzales | ||
49th | Axiom XL | ||
49th | Hero | ||
49th | Xion | ||
49th | Edwin | ||
49th | Koolaid | ||
49th | Ksev | ||
49th | Ramzy | ||
49th | Cilvanis | ||
49th | Raffi-X | ||
49th | Ducky | ||
49th | Poyo | ||
49th | Mew2King | ||
49th | SilentDoom | ||
49th | Omega Tyrant | ||
49th | Riz | ||
49th | Trevonte |
Smash Wii U doubles
Place | Name | Character(s) | Name | Character(s) | Earnings |
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1st | MkLeo | komorikiri | |||
2nd | Tweek | Mistake | |||
3rd | ZeRo | Nairo | |||
4th | Marss | Zinoto | |||
5th | Locus | Cosmos | |||
5th | ESAM | MVD | |||
7th | Koolaid | MattyG | |||
7th | WaDi | Dark Wizzy | |||
9th | Salem | JK | |||
9th | Biddy | Venom | |||
9th | Blacktwins | DarkAura | |||
9th | Pugwest | ATARi | |||
13th | Ally | Mew2King | |||
13th | Light | Don | |||
13th | Kogarasuma | MJG | |||
13th | Mr.E | Mekos |
Side events
Project M singles
(73 entrants)
Top 16 Bracket
Place | Name | Character(s) | Earnings |
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1st | Switch | ||
2nd | Twisty | ||
3rd | Junebug | ||
4th | Kumatora | ||
5th | ChiefCherry | ||
5th | Silver | ||
7th | Jrad | ||
7th | Golden |
Melee crews
(66 crews)
Bracket
Place | Team | Players | Earnings | ||||
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1st | Defeat the Norcals | Crush | Plup | Westballz | Swedish Delight | MacD | |
2nd | NorCal A Team | SFAT | PewPewU | Shroomed | Nintendude | dizzkidboogie | |
3rd | Ontario | KirbyKaze | n0ne | Ryan Ford | Trulliam | Nightmare | |
3rd | prince abu fan club | Chillin | Junebug | Drunksloth | lloD | Rishi |
Controversy
There were several points of contention during the Melee singles events. At the beginning of Shroomed vs. Mew2King, which was a Sheik ditto, both players agreed to not chaingrab one another as per Gentleman's rule. However, once Mew2King was down 2-1 in the set, he told Shroomed he wanted to start chaingrabbing again. While this was technically legal by the ruleset, it did result in some controversy about whether or not this was good sportsmanship.
During top 8, it was found that ChuDat vs. Leffen (which Chu won 3-2) was initially played with the UCF mod off. Both players agreed to replay the set[3][4][5], and it was replayed after Mang0 vs. Plup. Leffen ended up winning the replay 3-2. This led to disputes about whether the replay should have been allowed, as many top players have noted their disapproval of the decision when the UCF made such a marginal difference in the gameplay itself. In addition, many players noted the problem in allowing players to make tournament-changing decisions. ChuDat has also claimed that the TOs did not give him an option and had coerced him into playing against Leffen by the TOs, further throwing the situation into question.
Chillin had also been DQ'd from his pool, after failure by Shine TOs to notify a change in schedule.
Trivia
- With Wizzrobe winning Smash 64 singles, this is the first American major that Yoshi has won.
- This is the first major to utilize the Universal Controller Fix (UCF) mod in tournament play.
External links
References
- ^ Big Blue Esports Reveals Shine 2017 Dates. Smashboards forums. Retrieved 2017-1-23.
- ^ Shine 2017 Trailer Released; Registration Open. Smashboards forums. Retrieved 2017-1-23.
- ^ https://twitter.com/TSM_Leffen/status/901952228885397506
- ^ https://twitter.com/LiquidChu/status/901964613272698882
- ^ Shine confirms rematch between Chudat and Leffen
Shine | |
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Shine 2016 · Shine 2017 · Shine 2018 · Shine 2019 · Shine 2022 · Shine 2023 |
SSB64 Main League Circuit | |
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2017 | GENESIS 4 · Let's Go! · Smash 'N' Splash 3 · Snosa III · Super Smash Con 2017 · Shine 2017 |